On Wednesday, July 23 2014, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: > My new project has been recently approved (gnu-social-mode), but due to > a new member's mistake there is a commit on the repository which is > malformed. > > The proper way is to use `git commit -amend'; not rewrite history. > > But what do you mean malformed? These are the few last commits to > gnu-social-mode, none of them seem "malformed":
I should have made it clearer: by "malformed" I really meant that this commit should not have been pushed. What I want to do is to remove this commit from the tree. It is a very new repository, and I did not even announce the project yet. I could use "git commit --amend", but that is not what I want. -- Sergio GPG key ID: 0x65FC5E36 Please send encrypted e-mail if possible http://sergiodj.net/